May 23 - - Jeff Gordon became the youngest person ever elected to the NASCAR Hall of Fame as he'll be inducted during a ceremony
in Charlotte, N.C. in January 2019. Gordon was named on 96% of the voting ballots for the Hall of Fame. The other members of the Class of 2019
are Jack Roush, Roger Penske, Davey Allison, and Alan Kulwicki. In sharing his thoughts and emotions after it was announced he was one of five selectees,
Gordon agreed that once again, timing was everything. "I've always said timing has been on my side throughout my career," Gordon said.
"The timing couldn't be better to be in the Hall."

Halls of Fame: The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum announced that Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart will both be inducted
into the track's rebranded Hall of Fame during an induction ceremony on May 24. Gordon is a 5-time winner of the Brickyard 400, including the inaugural race in 1994.

In 2011, Jackson Panzarello forever altered the course of my life. Jackson's battle against cancer sparked my efforts to give more children a fighting chance against the disease.
He passed away in 2012, but his legacy continues through the impact we've made for research and treatment.
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